It is obvious Postmaster Richard Perry is hiding from me.
None of his workers can get a hold of him.
I swear I saw him in the back of the office. And gave worker the "signal".
Thanks for asking Mark.
I was out for only 45 minutes. Plant is fine, and inside of box was still cool. Outside of box was already hot...
This is 3rd time in about 7 years I have problem with box delivery people.
Its 32ft from curb to front door. They all like to play quarterback with my parcels.
I can't believe the ******* worker was stupid enough to say to me- I had a problem with you in the past.
Anybody else would of felt threatened by the body language he was giving me. Ass clowns. I'm dealing with ass clowns.
Which brings up my point- why was this box left out by mailbox???
Every other box we have gotten in the last 10 years or so has gotten delivered on the porch(thrown or not is other argument).
This is clearly spite.
I will deal with federal union workers in a professional manner.
Mark, I know this doesn't happen every where. We loved our letter carrier like family.
Win some, lose some.
This is inexcusably bad service. I feel for you, Clark. I used to love USPS, but it's gotten so bad here that I no longer buy plants if the only option is for them to be delivered by USPS.
That person is simply not doing their job. In Japan they would be in serious trouble, but in fact no one here would think of doing such a thing. If they did, they'd be in deep.
I'm probably one of the few who has had good luck with priority and USPS, but it's the individual in a neighborhood delivering which makes the difference. When in north jersey they would drive down 1/4 mile driveway to leave packages on step and if box stated no heat or cold they left a slip and I picked up
Our problems started when USPS closed down our local regional sorting office and consolidated operations 60 miles to the northwest. Priority mail packages still arrive promptly to the state, but once here they bounce around from city to city for two, three or even four more days before actually getting delivered. It's maddening. I no longer purchase plants when USPS Priority is the only delivery option. They've ruined what was once a good thing.
Lanmark, do you happen to live in my neighborhood? The
same shuffling of sorting facilities here only 150 miles
away. Our small local PO is only open three days a week.
Lanmark, do you happen to live in my neighborhood? The
same shuffling of sorting facilities here only 150 miles
away. Our small local PO is only open three days a week.
Mark is right. I have a couple nightmare stories about USPS. But I still use them because they are closest and the other carriers are quite a drive away.